Los Bretes
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the ideal time to visit Los Bretes for the best playing conditions?
We always aim for spring (September-November) or autumn (March-May) at Los Bretes. The weather is perfectly mild, the course is lush, and you avoid the intense summer heat that can make those midday rounds a real challenge. It's truly the sweet spot for an unforgettable golf experience.
What's the signature challenge or unique feature at Los Bretes that I should prepare for?
Los Bretes truly shines with its clever use of natural arroyos and native vegetation, especially around the back nine. The par-3 14th, with its elevated tee shot over a deep ravine, is a definite highlight and will test your nerve and club selection. It's a course that rewards precision over brute force.
How easy is it to get to Los Bretes from Buenos Aires, and what's the best travel option?
While it feels wonderfully secluded, Los Bretes is quite accessible. We recommend flying into Córdoba (COR) and then renting a car for the scenic 1.5-hour drive; it's a beautiful journey through the Argentine countryside. Don't expect a direct shuttle - part of its charm is the slight adventure to get there.
What should I expect to pay for a round at Los Bretes, and is it good value?
You'll find Los Bretes offers fantastic value, especially considering the quality of the layout and maintenance. Green fees are typically in the mid-range for Argentina, but the experience feels much more exclusive. We always leave feeling like we've played a top-tier course without the top-tier price tag.
Are caddies recommended at Los Bretes, and what's the overall atmosphere like?
We absolutely recommend taking a caddie at Los Bretes - they're incredibly helpful for reading the subtle breaks on the greens and navigating the course's unique challenges. The atmosphere is wonderfully relaxed and genuinely friendly; you'll feel like a local, which is a huge part of its appeal.